Albany and Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports – Nov. 25, 2014

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Jennifer Parks

ALBANY — The Albany Police Department responded to at least 45 incidents on Saturday, Sunday and the early hours of Monday, available reports show. The incidents included:

— Domestic violence (unfounded) on the 600 block of Longbow Drive and on the 1000 block of West Mercer Avenue;

— Theft of lost/mislaid property on the 1000 block of University Street and on the 3100 block of Crepe Myrtle Court;

— Burglary on the 1000 block of Coastline Avenue;

— Simple battery on the 600 block of Florence Drive;

— Possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute on the 2500 block of North Slappey Boulevard;

— Theft by taking on the 2000 block of Juniper Drive and on the 200 block of West Second Avenue;

— Forgery in the 1st degree on the 400 block of West Oglethorpe Boulevard;

— Disorderly conduct on the 2000 block of Tompkins Avenue;

— Vandalism on the 1500 block of Fifth Avenue;

— Family violence (unfounded) on the 900 block of Holloway Avenue;

— Wanted person on the 1200 block of Kingstown Court and on the 2600 block of Dawson Road;

— Criminal trespass on the 1600 block of Owens Avenue and on the 300 block of Station Crossing Drive;

— Interference with a city officer on the 2200 block of Palmyra Road and on the 200 block of Wells Avenue;

— Assault on the 100 block of Frost Street and on the 800 block of Corn Avenue;

— Driving under the influence on the 1000 block of Gillespie Avenue;

— Forgery on the 2100 block of Oxford Road;

— Disorderly conduct on the 1200 block of North Westover Boulevard;

— Recovered property on the 2200 block of Grady Street;

— Driving while license suspended on the 100 block of West Oglethorpe Boulevard;

— Interference with custody on the 700 block of Cantrell Lane;

— Entering auto on the 900 block of Eighth Avenue and on the 800 block of South Jefferson Street;

— Rape on the 600 block of Flint Avenue;

— Battery on the 400 block of South Davis Street.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty County Police Department responded to 37 calls on Saturday and Sunday, available reports show. The incidents included:

— Suspicious person on the 1000 block of Spring Hill Drive;

— Personal welfare check on the 400 block of Westover Boulevard;

— Suspicious auto on the 1100 block of Liberty Expressway and on the 3000 block of Sylvester Road;

— Criminal damage on the 2400 block of Bettys Drive;

— 911 hang up on the 400 block of Westover Boulevard;

— Traffic arrest at the intersection of Gillionville Road and National Court;

— Juvenile problem on the 1400 block of Liberty Expressway;

— Auto accident on the 7200 block of Newton Road and on the 1200 block of Moultrie Road;

— Family violence on the 1300 block of Louise Street and on the 3500 block of Sylvester Road;

— Terroristic threats on the 5600 block of Newton Road;

— Assist motorist at the intersection of Sylvester Road and Clark Avenue and on the 3300 block of Sylvester Road;

— Theft on the 700 block of Cordele Road and on the 3300 block of War Eagle Avenue;

— Motor vehicle theft on the 300 block of Westover Boulevard;

— Missing juvenile on the 2500 block of Bridgeboro Street;

— Unwanted guest on the 400 block of Philema Road;

— Harassing phone calls on the 4100 block of Radium Springs Road;

— Civil issue on the 600 block of Holly Drive;

— Criminal trespass on the 3300 block of Sylvester Road.

ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least 19 calls from Friday through early Monday, available reports show. The incidents included building fires, downed power lines, EMS assistance, an authorized controlled burn, a Dumpster fire, a passenger vehicle fire, an outside equipment fire, shorted equipment, vehicle accident, a weakened structure, a cooking fire and a carbon monoxide incident.

DOUGHERTY EMS: The Dougherty County Emergency Medical Service responded to 47 various calls on Sunday, available reports show. There were 36 medical calls and 11 trauma calls.

The majority of the medical calls included, but were not limited to, four respiratory issues, three miscellaneous pains, two diabetic issues, one chest pain, one fainting, one seizure and 19 various calls. The majority of the trauma calls included, but were not limited to, six falls and four auto accident victims.

— Compiled by Jennifer Parks

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